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        <h2>Ski Xtreme</h2>
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                            <td>Ski Xtreme</td>
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                            <th scope="row">YEAR</th>
                            <td>2004
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                            <td>Windows
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                            <td>Worldwide
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                            <td>Sports
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                            <td>Apocalyptic Coders
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                            <td>Apocalyptic Coders
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                            <td>Apocalyptic Coders
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            <a href="javascript:void(0)" onclick="this.remove()" class="readmore">Read Full Review</a><p>Ski Xtreme is a superb skiing game by Danny "danjo" Boyd of Apocalyptic Coders. Circy's concise review for Klik-me.com says it all about this modern "klik" classic:
"Summer is drawing to a close, and winter seems to be quite a long way off yet. But get yourself immersed in this game and you'll be playing it for ages. If you were a fan of Ski Free (that game that came bundled with many old PCs, along with Chip's Challenge), you've got about ten times as much game than that. Heck, Danjo's effort even comes with a full-blown level editor. And a trick editor too. That's some achievement.</p>

<p>Starting up the game, you're treated to a beautiful introduction. The quality of this alone betters many commercial titles, and this is a huge accomplishment achieved by a Clickteam product. A tear may come to your eye.</p>

<p>You have a vast array of options available to you. You can, for example, attempt to out-run an avalanche for as long as possible (a great time-based high score effort, this), or just try and earn as many points as possible in order to unlock some of the trickier slalom courses in the game (there are sixteen in total). Points are gained by performing stunts, skiing between flags and achieving good times. More points are given if you don't crash into any amateur skiers along the way. Or anything else for that matter.</p>

<p>The graphics for a game like this are, unsurprisignly, reasonably sparse. The courses look very white, for example, but the actual obstacles and characters are quite nicely detailed. The skiers' animations in particular are very well done, and extremely smooth. The whole graphical style again reminds me of Ski Free. Less attractive are the menus. They're good, nicely animated and such, but they're more "gritty" than the ingame graphics. To me, Danjo clearly has a bit of trouble spriting any objects of a large size. Much like myself, then.</p>

<p>Audio-wise, well, there's just the one mp3. And I've heard it before. A dance track, but it's very suiting, as it's fast-paced.</p>

<p>The level design is very good. This is one thing that Danjo is always good at, in my opinion. Obstacles and flags are positioned in such a place that you'll have to have very deft keyboard skills to get through the course unscathed. None of the levels are unfair, either. And because of this great level design, you'll have an absolute blast playing through this. The level editor should keep you occupied for hours, and you'll be perfectly content, when, even if you finish the game, to replay the courses again, looking for the best times and high scores.</p>

<p>Hugely addictive, then, is what I can say about this game. Danjo, in my eyes, has released what is Apocalyptic Coders' best game so far. I can't recommend it highly enough."</p>

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